As of 22/11/2017, they generally hold office for three years since the day they were appointed. The time period may be shorter if specified by the Chief Executive.
As of 23/11/2017, its members include a medical officer of the Department of Health appointed by the Chief Executive, 2 registered pharmacists nominated by The Pharmaceutical Society of Hong Kong, and a legal adviser appointed by the Chief Executive as stated in Schedule 15 of Cap. 138.
There are 9 members appointed by the governor and 6 of the 9 members have to be pharmacists.
They include: - A medical officer from the Department of Health - A legal adviser who provides legal advice to the board - A full-time teaching staff from The University of Hong Kong who is qualified in pharmacology - A full-time teaching staff from The Chinese University of Hong Kong who is qualified in pharmacology - Three registered pharamcists - A medical doctor
The president and Vice President are elected, but other cabinet members are appointed.
The council serves as the Executive branch.
The cabinet members are in the executive branch of government. This includes all people appointed to hold senior officer positions within the government.
No. Cabinet Members are appointed by the sitting President to serve in the Executive Branch of government. The US House of Representatives is part of the Legislative branch, and the House leaders are elected by members of that body.
Appointed
There are twenty-three members of the Executive Council of British Columbia, the body responsible for giving constitutional "advice" to the Lieutenant Governor of the province. Members of the Executive Council (usually referred to simply as ministers) are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of the premier (also a member of the Executive Council).
Legal voters vote for the president which tells the electoral collge which cantidate to vote for. Once the president is elected, they appoint his/her cabinet, providing the judicial branch agrees with the appoinent.
They aren't appointed, but hired.
every four years. The president and vice-president are the only elected members of the executive branch the serve four-year terms.The cabinet secretaries are appointed by the President, so a new President replaces most of them. The lesser workers are under civil service and are career workers.